Virtual fencing firm Halter raises $165m

Virtual fencing firm Halter raises $165m
Halter founder and chief executive Craig Piggott. (Image: Halter)
Riley Kennedy
Virtual fencing and animal management technology firm Halter has raised $165 million in a Series D capital raise.It values the New Zealand-founded firm at $1.65 billion.The round was led by global technology investment firm BOND with investment from NewView Capital, continued support from local investors Blackbird and Icehouse Ventures, and ongoing backing from Bessemer Venture Partners, DCVC, and Promus Ventures.Founded in 2016, thousands of farmers in NZ, Australia and the US use Halter in their farming operations.It is headquartered in Auckl...

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